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Martin Odegaard is a player in fine form.

Not just on the pitch for Arsenal following three consecutive strong performances against Brentford, Wolves and Watford but also in training as displayed ahead of Sunday's game against Leicester City.

The attacking midfielder is likely to start once again as Mikel Arteta's side looks to make it five Premier League wins in a row in the day's late kick-off and retain control of the top-four race.

Having got on the scoresheet against Watford last weekend, Odegaard can move one step closer to reaching double figures for goals should he find a way past Kasper Schmeichel in the Foxes goal.

Ahead of the game at Emirates Stadium, the Norway international alongside the likes of Alexandre Lacazette, Bukayo Saka, Mohamed Elneny and Thomas Partey were put through their paces at the club's training base at London Colney.

And perhaps the biggest takeaway from the session was that Odegaard was full of tricks and flicks.

From an inventive pass to Partey despite being under pressure from Nicolas Pepe, Gabriel Martinelli and Albert Sambi Lokonga - which prompted a shout of 'love it Martin' - to nonchalantly flicking the ball with his heel the 23-year-old was certainly on top of his game.

But the one moment that impressed one supporter, in particular, came at around the 2.03-minute mark in Arsenal's 'Behind the scenes at

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